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Decentralization On The Example Of The Yemeni Water Sector Did Decentralization From 2000 To 2009 Improve The Urban Water Supply And Sanitation In Yemen Katharina Mewes

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Decentralization On The Example Of The Yemeni Water Sector Did Decentralization From 2000 To 2009 Improve The Urban Water Supply And Sanitation In Yemen Katharina Mewes
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Publisher: Vs Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.93 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Katharina Mewes
ISBN: 3531178822
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Decentralization On The Example Of The Yemeni Water Sector Did Decentralization From 2000 To 2009 Improve The Urban Water Supply And Sanitation In Yemen Katharina Mewes by Katharina Mewes 3531178822 instant download after payment.

Decentralization is widely discussed in the literature. Katharina Mewes gives an introduction to the theoretical and practical dimensions of decentralization in an accessible and systematic way. On the example of the reform process for the Yemeni Urban Water Supply and Sanitation (UWSS) sector, she links the theoretical, conceptual, and methodological aspects of decentralization to empiric problems.

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